The agenda includes a morning keynote panel on "Crossing the Digital Divide: Reimagining Humanities Research," followed by a lunchtime roundtable on university presses and digital publications. The afternoon includes digital scholarship demonstrations by UC Davis humanities faculty and others.

Faculty, administrators, designers and programmers will consider "the full gamut of digital publication possibilities," the conference description says, "from e-books to Web-based multi-media essays," all to "chart the limits and possibilities of new forms of scholarship."

"Clearly, digital humanities offers new techniques for research as well as truly innovative forms of publication," the description says. "But what are the costs and challenges?"